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A History of the County of Oxford
… there were sold by the Crown to Leonard Chamberlayne of Shirburn. 40 In 1544 Leonard Chamberlayne sold Hampton Gay …
A History of the County of Oxford
… lands was granted by the Crown to Leonard Chamberlayne of Shirburn. 78 Chamberlayne succeeded his father as keeper of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with Aston Rowant and Chinnor to the north-east, and with Shirburn and Watlington to the south-west, keep close to the … to Moor Court Farm and once continued beyond it towards Shirburn. It is now called Nethercote Lane and was earlier … owner of South Weston and of the adjoining vill of Shirburn, on becoming a monk of Abingdon, endowed the abbey …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… some imagine by Roger Bishop of Salisbury, who had built Shirburn, the Devizes and Malmesbury. The town it is said, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 61 Fitz Alured (fl. 1163), the 12th-century tenant of Shirburn, 62 was demesne tenant of Pishill and was also a … land. 64 The property, however, both in Pishill and Shirburn descended to his sister's heirs, the Duttons. 65 … belonged to other manors such as Minnygrove in Bix and to Shirburn. 89 The extent of the 18th-century Stonor estate in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the map of c. 1720 have now vanished: a road from Clare to Shirburn and one from Wallingford to South Weston. 19 The … 19th century and from about 1885, until the livings of Shirburn and Pyrton were united in 1943, the vicars of Shirburn lived there, 39 facing the vicars of Pyrton across …
A History of the County of York North Riding
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Shirburn SHIRBURN Shirburn, 1 like other Chiltern parishes, is narrow, being … between Edmund Symeon of Pyrton and John Chamberlain of Shirburn, apparently over the customary right of parishioners …
A History of the County of Oxford
… plain at the foot of the Chilterns between the parishes of Shirburn, Aston Rowant, Lewknor, Adwell, and Wheatfield. It … features, except for West Brook, the boundary line with Shirburn, and that was so winding that local people, as … of Ardley and Hardwick, and of the neighbouring manor of Shirburn, all of which were held of Robert d'Oilly. 36 …
A History of the County of Durham
… Beck, from the top of which it mounted the moor, skirted Shirburn House and then, after making a great loop eastwards, …
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